Looking deep back into the archives from December 2008, here is a post which helps explains What’s in a Letter some of the arcane jargon used by collectors.
Years ago in the dim ages…of collecting, in the last millennium, letter conventions were established to allow collectors to talk about patches through the mail or in other non-face-to-face scenarios.
A – Arrowhead Shaped Patch
J – Jacket Patch a larger patch of varying shapes to be worn on a jacket
R – Round Patch, typically 4 inches in diameter or less.
X – Odd Shaped Patch, any shape not described above.
P – A Blue Book addition for any patch which looks like a wedge of pie, typically for triangular patches worn on neckerchief.
F – Flap shaped patch
That was fine when all of the patches were twill flaps and simple designs usually the totem of the lodge were used with perhaps the lodge name or number and not much else.
Twill means that you can see the base material that the patch is made from, it is not completely covered with embroidery.
Then these new-fangled patches started appearing, they were flap shaped, but they were full of embroidery, they had many colors, ooohh pretty.
Well what was a self respecting collector to do?
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